Joy Business and Super Morning Show host high-level roundtable on Ghana's poultry industry
Joy Business and the Super Morning Show will host a high-level thought leadership roundtable on Thursday under the theme: "Can Ghana Feed Itself? The Future of Poultry Beyond Akoko Nketenkete." The event will seek to answer the question, "Can Ghana feed itself?"
The dialogue follows the Minister for Food and Agriculture's recent update to Parliament's Assurance Committee on the implementation of the Akoko Nketenkete programme and the government's announcement of its next phase. Ghanaians spend millions on imported chicken every weekend. Despite decades of policy interventions, Ghana still imports the vast majority of the chicken it consumes. Panellists include Ali Muhammed, Dr Dan Acquaye, Bright Demordzi, Edith Akosah Wheatland, and Raymond Denteh.
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Joy Business and the Super Morning Show are hosting a high-level roundtable to discuss Ghana's poultry industry and its path to self-sufficiency.
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